World’s first scientific publisher launches new open access journal
Main Points:The Royal Society has today (18 February) announced the launch of Royal Society Open Science, a new open access journal publishing original research across the entire range of science on...
View ArticleU.S. National Academy of Sciences, U.K. Royal Society Release Joint...
Main Points:WASHINGTON — The U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Royal Society, the national science academy of the U.K., released a joint publication today in Washington, D.C., that explains the...
View ArticleMRI could mean greener chemical plants
Main Point:Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a technique familiar for its use looking inside biological systems, is now being used to look inside chemical processes in the hope of making greener...
View ArticleLack of diversity means loss of talent for UK scientific workforce
Main Points:A lack of diversity across the scientific community represents a large loss of potential talent to the UK according to the chair of the Royal Society’s Equality and Diversity Network...
View ArticleHow we measure death: from gruesome plague beginnings to the modern day and...
Main Points:As the Black Death spread across England in the 1660s elderly women, known as searchers, would pick over the corpses of its victims to record causes of death. The searchers of the dead...
View ArticleRoyal Society Foreign Member wins Abel Prize
Main Points:Professor Yakov Sinai has been awarded the 2014 Abel Prize for his work on for his fundamental contributions to dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and mathematical physics. Sinai, who is...
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